
Saturday, August 30th TV listings for Court TV (WPXU-TV2) Jacksonville, NC
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Murders in Brentwood
Thirty years since the Trial of the Century, why did O.J. Simpson win; hear from the detectives, attorneys and families as they share their stories and why they believe the football star turned Hollywood actor walked away a free man.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The "Racist" Cop
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman tells his side of the story after becoming a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and labeled him a racist.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Domestic Violence
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution; the defense claimed it didn't prove he was a murderer; Nicole Brown's sisters detail the abuse within O.J. and Nicole's relationship.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Racial Tension
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles as part of their strategy; see how their plan to convince jurors that the Los Angeles Police Department could not be trusted played out in court.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Attack the Timeline
Did O.J. Simpson have enough time to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman?; the defense dissected the timeline to raise reasonable doubt; Detective Tom Lange and prosecutor Bill Hodgman explain their window of opportunity.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The Bloody Gloves
It's the most infamous moment of the trial when the prosecution forced O.J. to put on the bloody glove in court; defense attorney F. Lee Bailey takes you inside the pivotal moment.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Inside the Jury Room
The world watches as the verdict in the "Trial of the Century" comes down; hear reactions from those closest to the case, including the family of victim Ron Goldman; Juror #6, Lon Cryer, tells what happened behind closed doors.